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Excellent condition of most items - boys clothes bundle age 2-4 years. Where the condition is not excellent, I added it to the description in the line of the item;




Grey hooded zip up top 98cm


Navy star wars jumper GAP 4 years


Justice league t-shirt GAP 4 years


White long sleeve t-shirt Decathlon 3-4 years


Brown shorts elasticated waist Next 3-4 years


Turquoise shorts elasticated adjustable waist Next 4-5 years


Lime green shorts elasticated adjustable waist Next 4-5 years, minor discolouration on the front near pocket


Navy blue shorts elasticated adjustable waist Next 3-4 years


Light brown long trousers from Nutmeg - these are JERSEY LINED WINTER trousers 4-5 years, elasticated waist for a slim child


sOliver jeans adjustable waist 4 years, pristine condition, fantastic quality


Uhlsport sports bottoms black, with zips at the leg opening, 4-5 years


Little Kickers shorts red, 3-4 years


Crocodile pyjama set from Minikidz 3-4 years


Pink t-shirt with iguana H&M 4-6 years - this garment has a hole in the front as shown on picture


M&S light brown trousers 3-4 years, these have washed out label on the front as shown on picture


Little kids tracksuit bottoms, dark grey 4 years, with pocket at the back


Little kids blue zip up jacket light with dog motif at the front lapel, for 122cm, 4 years


Avengers cardigan with superheroes at the front lapel for 116cm, 3-4 years




Some labels have been cut out for comfort and some labels have had stickin label attached so there is a sign a sticky label having been removed from.

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